Ways to tell little brothers? They'll be second time uncles

Hoping to tell my little brothers this weekend (my parents have known for a few weeks as I've been very unwell with hyperemesis)
They're 10 and 12 and are already uncles to my 2.5 yr old LG.

There's a big age gap between us (I'm nearly 24) so to be honest they fill the role of big brother more than uncle. I'm quite happy with this 😊

Last time I gave them postcards with the scan picture on the back, and they said "dear uncle ___, sorry I'll miss Christmas, but I'll be here for Easter!" As my LG was born late February.
It was very cute watching them work it out - they were I think 7+9 at the time and first time uncles so it was all very exciting.

Just looking for a nice way to tell them this time! 😊😊😊

Being 10 and 12 year old boys they haven't put together any of the clues (like me vomming constantly) so it should be a big surprise again.

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